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You need to review the contract you signed. You may be able to terminate the relationship with minimal exposure, and then you can hire another... Read Answer
If you were injured, you should probably hire an attorney. If you just have property damage, you just need to make sure you take pictures, and... Read Answer
I would surely expect the lien holder to send you a check for the difference. Make sure you know the balance with all interest and charges.
The owners and operators of vehicles are responsible for their operation. Make sure you have adequate c overage for the young man.
OMG. Your testosterone is working. At my age, that would be a blessing. It is NOT illegal to be human. It is illegal if you get into any... Read Answer
You could work out some kind of bargain with whoever you owe and pay on a time basis
Generally speaking, she can use the money as she sees fit.
You might get a citation for driving on a suspended license, which you can probably negotiate. It should not harm your personal injury case.
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I answered your other question that was related to this same accident and injury. You should contact a personal injury... Read Answer
You almost certainly need to hire an attorney to handle this for you in order to make sure that you maximize your recovery. Consultations are... Read Answer
How about suing her? Take her butt to court. She owes you.
From the facts, I cannot see how you would owe anyone anything. Defend it vigorously.
Under Michigan law, until you either pay the judgment or file for bankruptcy and get the judgment discharged, you cannot get your driver's license... Read Answer
You can sue for breach of contract but I would suggest to you that you move on with your life you can spend a lot of time and money chasing a... Read Answer
She needs a competent criminal lawyer to represent her. She is supposed to be driving at a speed and in a manner to be able to deal with the adverse... Read Answer
Depends on facts, carrier, circumstances, amount of property damage, how many doctors seen, what doctors say (as well as bills) you might ask for 5... Read Answer
It sounds like you are dealing with a bad situation, and I am sorry to hear that. Even given the detailed information you provided, it is impossible... Read Answer
Look at your papers. They probably say "as is" you bought a junker. You got a junker. Read your contract carefully if you bought "as is" you got "as... Read Answer
Driver is liable for whatever damage he causes. Why do you people have some notion to the contrary? Every inquiry I get about hit and run seems to... Read Answer
If what you are describing occurred, that would be fraud and absent any other facts or circumstances, you would have a right to bring suit.
I need more facts and details before evaluating your case.
Gets awkward. She was driving your car insured by you with your permission (your husband) you are liable for the operation of the car. So you will... Read Answer
My answer is based on Florida law, and may be different in your state. In Florida we have "comparative" negligence. That means that you can be... Read Answer
To determine the settlement range, one must also take into consideration the following factors:
1. The nature and extent of the various... Read Answer
Sounds like a modest soft tissue case. Ask for 5 times your bills and be satisfied with what you can negotiate. Juries don't pay anything for these... Read Answer